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Authors: Donald Rumsfeld

9.
Rumsfeld,
U.S. Defense Perspectives: Fiscal Year 1977,
July 1976.

10.
Rumsfeld,
U.S. Defense Perspectives: Fiscal Year 1978,
January 1977; Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask, OSD Historical Office, August 2, 1994, transcript, pp. 3–5.

11.
Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask, OSD Historical Office, July 12, 1994, transcript, pp. 20–21.

12.
Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask, OSD Historical Office, August 2, 1994, transcript, pp. 3–4; “Hughes/Currie briefing Attendance Summary (Presentations to Members of the 94th Congress),” undated.

13.
Defense Department cable, “Soviets Attack Sec Def Rumsfeld and Growing US Defense Budget,” September 22, 1976.

14.
Linwood B. Carter and Thomas Coipuram Jr., “Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills: A Chronology, FY1970–FY2006,” CRS Report for Congress, 98-756C, updated May 23,2005.

15.
Lou Cannon,
Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power
(New York: Public Affairs, 2003), pp. 416–17.

16.
Gerald R. Ford, “Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session,” Everett McKinley Dirksen Forum, Peoria, IL, March 5, 1976.

17.
Jon Nordheimer, “Reagan Sharpens His Criticism of Ford, Citing Canal Talks and Two in Cabinet,”
New York Times,
February 29, 1976.

18.
Ronald Reagan, TV address to the nation, “To Restore America,” March 31, 1976; Jon Nordheimer, “Reagan Appeals for Wide Support,”
New York Times,
April 1, 1976.

19.
Memorandum of conversation, Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld, and Scowcroft, Oval Office, March 29, 1976 (Gerald R. Ford Library).

20.
Memorandum of conversation, Ford, Kissinger, Rumsfeld, and Scowcroft, Oval Office, March 29, 1976 (Gerald R. Ford Library).

21.
Rumsfeld, interviewed by Dr. Alfred Goldberg and Dr. Roger Trask, OSD Historical Office, July 12, 1994, transcript pp. 33–34.

22.
Henry Kissinger,
Years of Renewal
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999), p. 176.

23.
Rumsfeld to Ford, “‘Cruise Missile' definition,” August 2, 1976.

24.
Rumsfeld, “Continuation: Meeting with the President,” February 15, 1976.

25.
Brezhnev, letter to Ford, March 17, 1976.

CHAPTER 17
The 1976 Defeat

1.
Rumsfeld, handwritten note, August 7, 1976.

2.
Christopher Lydon, “GOP Still Faces the Realities of Decay and Minority Status,”
New York Times,
September 1, 1974.

3.
Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter, first presidential debate, moderated by Edwin Newman, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, September 23, 1976, transcript; “What the Voters Say,”
Newsweek,
October 4, 1976.

4.
Gerald R. Ford and Jimmy Carter, second presidential debate, moderated by Pauline Frederick, Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, California, October 6, 1976, transcript.

5.
George S. Brown, interviewed by Ranan Lurie, April 12, 1976, transcript.

6.
Lee Lescaze, “Gen. Brown Is in Hot Water Again,”
Washington Post,
October 19, 1976.

7.
Lee Lescaze, “Gen. Brown Is in Hot Water Again,”
Washington Post,
October 19, 1976.

8.
Rumsfeld and Brown, news conference, Pentagon, October 18, 1976, transcript.

9.
“Together in Defeat,”
Chicago Sun-Times,
November 4, 1976.

10.
Rumsfeld, “Meeting with the President,” November 5, 1976.

11.
Memorandum of conversation, Carter, Mondale, Rumsfeld et al., Blair House, November 22, 1976.

12.
Memorandum of conversation, Carter, Mondale, Rumsfeld et al., Blair House, November 22, 1976.

13.
Rumsfeld, “President-elect's Visit, 10 December 1976,” December 10, 1976.

14.
Rumsfeld to Ford, “Review of Alternatives to the B-1 Bomber,” October 23, 1976; Edward E. David, Jr., Michael M. May, and Paul H. Nitze, letter to Thomas C. Reed, Secretary of the Air Force, October 8, 1976.

15.
Rumsfeld, “Meeting with the President,” November 22, 1976.

PART SEVEN
Back to Reality

CHAPTER 18
Searle's Sweet Success

1.
Joann S. Lublin, “Searle Confirms Rumsfeld Will Become President, Chief Executive Officer June 1,”
Wall Street Journal,
April 18, 1977.

2.
Jim Denny, “G. D. Searle & Co.: A Brief History as Recalled by Jim Denny,” June 17, 2010.

3.
OECD Health Data 2010, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, June 2010.

4.
Hugh D. Menzies, “The Ten Toughest Bosses,”
Fortune,
April 21, 1980.

5.
Robert H. Mazur, “Discovery of Aspartame,” in
Aspartame: Physiology and Biochemistry,
eds. Lewis D. Stegink and Lloyd J. Filer, Jr. (New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1984), pp. 3–4; John E. Robson, “Aspartame Chronology,” July 30, 1986.

6.
“Study of G. D. Searle Shows ‘Sloppy' Tests of Drugs, FDA Says,”
Wall Street Journal,
January 21, 1976; “FDA Calls for Grand Jury Investigation of G. D. Searle's Drug-Testing Practices,”
Wall Street Journal,
April 9, 1976.

7.
Donald R. Murdoch, letter to Dan Rather, July 17, 1984.

8.
Rumsfeld, [No Subject], July 12, 1984.

9.
Rumsfeld, “NutraSweet,” October 22, 1990.

10.
“Searle: Rallying a Drug Company with an Injection of New Vitality,”
BusinessWeek,
February 8, 1982.

11.
Patricia Szymczak, “Monsanto, Searle Make Sweet Deal,”
St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
July 19, 1985.

12.
“Searle 1888–1985,” shareholder report, January 31, 1986.

CHAPTER 19
From Malaise to Morning in America

1.
Carter, letter to Rumsfeld, October 24, 1978; Carter, letter to Rumsfeld, November 15, 1978; Rumsfeld-Searle, letter to Carter, December 6, 1978; Rumsfeld, letter to Carter, December 6, 1978.

2.
“My Opinion of the Russians Has Changed Most Drastically…”
Time,
January 14, 1980.

3.
“My Opinion of the Russians Has Changed Most Drastically…”
Time,
January 14, 1980.

4.
Hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, statement of Donald Rumsfeld, October 11, 1979.

5.
Rumsfeld, “Meeting at the White House,” January 9, 1980.

6.
Zbigniew Brzezinski,
Power and Principle: Memoirs of the National Security Adviser, 1977–1981
(New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux, 1983), p. 443.

7.
“My Opinion of the Russians Has Changed Most Drastically…”
Time,
January 14, 1980.

8.
Jimmy Carter, address on Afghanistan, January 4, 1980, transcript.

9.
Rumsfeld, “Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan,” January 9, 1980.

10.
Reagan for President News, July 1, 1980.

11.
Rumsfeld, remarks at the Republican National Convention, Detroit, MI, July 14, 1980, transcript.

12.
Hedrick Smith, “Running-Mate List Trimmed by Reagan,”
New York Times,
July 1, 1980.

13.
Robert A. Goldwin, “John Locke and the Law of the Sea,”
Commentary
(June 1981).

14.
Rumsfeld, “Meeting with President Reagan on October 13, [1982],” January 24, 1983.

15.
Rumsfeld to Reagan, “Law of the Sea,” December 11, 1982.

16.
Rumsfeld to Reagan, “Law of the Sea,” December 11, 1982.

17.
Rumsfeld, [No Subject], December 10, 1986.

18.
Rumsfeld, “Meeting with Fahrenkopf and Bill Greener, III,” November 10, 1986.

19.
Rumsfeld to Bernie Windon and Linda Schaefer, “Thoughts on the Iowa Trip,” October 15, 1986.

20.
Ann Reilly Dowd, “Who's Ahead in the '88 Money Race,”
Fortune,
vol. 115, no. 12, June 8, 1987.

21.
Richard L. Berke, “Campaign Loans Oft en Risky,”
New York Times,
June 16, 1987.

22.
Glenn, letter to Rumsfeld, April 27, 1987; Rumsfeld, letter to Glenn, May 21, 1987.

CHAPTER 20
Our Rural Period, Interrupted

1.
William Safire, “Spectrum Squatters,”
New York Times,
October 9, 2000.

2.
Rumsfeld, “1996 GOP Convention,” August 28, 1996.

3.
Rumsfeld, handwritten note, October 31, 1996.

4.
Roger Longman, “Gilead's Metamorphoses,”
In Vivo: The Business and Medicine Report
(March 1996), pp. 35–45.

5.
Rumsfeld, letter to Shultz, November 9, 1998.

6.
Rumsfeld, letter to Rice, March 29, 1999.

7.
Rumsfeld, [No Subject], February 1, 1999.

8.
Rumsfeld, [No Subject], February 1, 1999.

9.
Rumsfeld, letter to Bolten, cc: Rice, April 28, 1999.

10.
Alison Mitchell, “Bush Says U.S. Should Reduce Nuclear Arms,”
New York Times,
May 24, 2000.

11.
Rumsfeld, “Bush Administration,” December 28, 2000.

12.
Rumsfeld, [No Subject], December 28, 2000.

PART EIGHT
Leaning Forward

1.
Rumsfeld, handwritten note from meeting with George W. Bush, December 22, 2000.

2.
John H. Cushman, “Gay Rights; Top Military Officers Object to Lift ing Homosexual Ban,”
New York Times,
November 14, 1992.

3.
Richard L. Berke, “Timing Awry, Clinton Trips into a Brawl,”
New York Times,
January 28, 1993.

4.
Rumsfeld to Secretaries of the Military Departments et al., “The Title ‘Commander in Chief,'” October 24, 2002.

5.
Rumsfeld, handwritten note from meeting with George W. Bush, December 22, 2000.

6.
Rumsfeld, “Weakening of Deterrent,” December 10, 2001.

CHAPTER 21
Here We Go Again

1.
Rumsfeld, [No Subject], December 28, 2000.

2.
Rumsfeld, [No Subject], December 28, 2000.

3.
Rumsfeld, “Meeting with Secretary Bill Cohen and Don Rumsfeld,” May 21, 2001.

4.
Francis Fukuyama,
The End of History and the Last Man
(New York: Free Press, 2006).

5.
Dean Rusk, speech, American Bar Association, Atlanta, Georgia, October 22, 1964, as reported in the
Atlanta Constitution
.

6.
Rumsfeld, “Memorandum,” May 31, 2001.

7.
Editorial, “Invitation to an Arms Race,”
New York Times,
June 20, 2001.

8.
Hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Nomination of Donald Rumsfeld to Be Secretary of Defense,” Washington, D.C., January 11, 2001.

9.
Hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Nomination of Donald Rumsfeld to Be Secretary of Defense,” Washington, D.C., January 11, 2001.

10.
Hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Nomination of Donald Rumsfeld to Be Secretary of Defense,” Washington, D.C., January 11, 2001.

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